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documents [2012/11/09 09:02]
avel Fixed links to RFCs
documents [2020/02/08 22:15] (current)
avel2 Add RFC 8580
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   * [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6785.txt|RFC 6785 Support for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Events in Sieve]]   * [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6785.txt|RFC 6785 Support for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Events in Sieve]]
 Sieve defines an email filtering language that can, in principle, plug into any point in the processing of an email message.  As defined in the base specification, it plugs into mail delivery.  This document defines how Sieve can plug into points in IMAP where messages are created or changed, adding the option of user-defined or installation-defined filtering (or, with Sieve extensions, features such as notifications). Sieve defines an email filtering language that can, in principle, plug into any point in the processing of an email message.  As defined in the base specification, it plugs into mail delivery.  This document defines how Sieve can plug into points in IMAP where messages are created or changed, adding the option of user-defined or installation-defined filtering (or, with Sieve extensions, features such as notifications).
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 +   * [[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc8580.txt|RFC 8580: Sieve Extension: File Carbon Copy (FCC)]]
 +The Sieve email filtering language provides a number of action commands, some of which can generate additional messages on behalf of the user.  This document defines an extension to such commands to allow a copy of any generated message to be filed into a target mailbox.